MOROCCAN TROUBLE
MOROCCAN AEPATHS, fAustralia A- X.Z. Cable Association.] PARIS, June 5. M. Pain love, the Premier, addressing the Army and Eoroigii Adairs Committees of tiie Chamber, stated the Preneh easualties in Morocco to May 2 were: Killed IMS; wounded 115; missing 1115. PARIS, June J. A rommimic|ue from Fez, claims that air bombs alone have inflicted casualties on the Riffinns of 250 killed, and .100 wounded in two days recently. PARIS, June J. At a ii.-.cling of the Cabinet, M. Painleve alimuiiieed that in Morocco tlie I'T'eneh front has now been stnbilised. and no extensive military operations are contemplated, 'the morale of both the Preneh and the .Natives is excellent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 3
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